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Dan Sultan is an artist, an Aria Award winner, an actor and a father. Today he shares with Brooke and Matty his journey to sobriety, what drives him to always stay true to himself in an ever changing entertainment industry and his full circle moment with Falls Festival. Dan is very open, incredibly down to earth and wholeheartedly himself in this chat.He does speak openly about his addiction + sobriety, so if this is something you've struggled with and need to chat to someone resources are below for you: - Call 13YARN or https://www.13yarn.org.au/ - National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline 1800 250 015 Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. LINKS Follow @itsmattymills on Instagram Follow @brooke.blurton on Instagram Follow @dansultanmusic on Instagram Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram CREDITSHosts: Brooke Blurton and Matty MillsGuests: Dan Sultan Executive Producer: Rachael HartManaging Producer: Ricardo Bardon Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are artists making music just for the algorithm? Alex Burnett is the Australian songwriter behind music with 1.4 billion streams on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. He has worked on no less than 30 songs that have made it into Triple J’s Hottest 100, collaborating with artists like Thelma Plum, Hockey Dad, Alison Wonderland, Dan Sultan, Hayden James, Bliss n Eso and Flight Facilities. On this episode of The Briefing, Bension Siebert speaks to Alex about what it takes to make a song into a viral hit, and how streaming algorithms change the kind of music that gets made in the first place - and what that means for the “authenticity” of songs that make it onto the playlists on our phones. Listen to The Algorithm, Part 1: How to stop Spotify killing your music taste here. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode on Queering The Air, Sasja was joined by the incredibly talented Samuel Gaskin to discuss his new single, “Find My Way Back,” in collaboration with Kee'han.Creating a love letter for their ancestors, Naarm based multi-hyphenate Samuel Gaskin and soulful singer-songwriter Kee'ahn have combined creative forces on the liberating new single ‘Find My Way Back', which was dropped onto Planet Earth on Wednesday 7 August. ‘Find My Way Back' is Samuel Gaskin's first new music for 2024, and sees them channelling their Māori and Nigerian roots in this personal collaboration with Kee'ahn. Out via Noisehive, ‘Find My Way Back' was produced by Samuel Gaskin and Pip Norman (Baker Boy, Missy Higgins, Dan Sultan), with Hayden Laureson (Woodes, Akosia, Boy Soda) on mixing duties and mastered by Joe La Porta (Willow, Laufey, Miley Cyrus) at Sterling Sound in New Jersey. Sam and Kee'ahn's commanding vocal synergy complements each other perfectly nestled amongst the layers of delicate harmonies emphasising their songwriting prowess and catchy melodies, “an invitation to accept ourselves where we are at so that we can have the courage and self belief, to chase after what feels like home” shares Kee'ahn With a clear message and reminder to listen deeply to country, and to be led by your ancestors, “For me ‘Find My Way Back' is a love letter to the Ancestors and the parts of ourselves we may have shut down or been disconnected from,” revealsSamuel Gaskin"Find My Way Back" Music Video
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown for an exclusive chat with Kav Temperley and Joel Quartermain of Eskimo Joe. This episode celebrates their latest single, 'The First Time,' and the kickoff of an extensive acoustic tour across Australia. We delve into how Eskimo Joe has woven nostalgia into their new music, with a unique lyric video that showcases a montage of clips from their remarkable 27-year career, including music videos, behind-the-scenes footage, and electrifying live performances. As winners of eight ARIA Awards from 35 nominations, Kav and Joel reflect on the highs and lows of their journey through the Australian music scene. They share heartfelt stories from the ARIA Awards night in 2004—where they watched Jet take the spotlight—a pivotal moment that fueled their passion and inspired their hit 'Black Fingernails, Red Wine.' The episode also offers an insider's view of Eskimo Joe's current tour with rock titans Live and Incubus, revealing what it's like to share the stage with some of the biggest names in rock music. Kav and Joel discuss the evolution of their songwriting and production processes, providing fans with a glimpse into the creative dynamics that have sustained their success for nearly three decades. Listeners will get an exclusive rundown of Eskimo Joe's upcoming national acoustic theatre tour, which spans from April to July. The tour promises intimate performances at iconic venues across the country, featuring collaborations with artists like Dan Sultan, Josh Pike, Angie March, Scott Darlow, and more. These shows are set to highlight a different side of Eskimo Joe's music with stripped-back, acoustic versions of their best-loved songs. In addition to exploring their current projects, the podcast takes fans on a nostalgic trip down 'Memory Lane,' revisiting some of the most unforgettable moments in Eskimo Joe's career. From touring with The Offspring and surviving on-stage mishaps to humorous encounters backstage and their electrifying performance at the AFL Grand Final, these stories paint a vivid picture of a band that has not only survived but thrived in the ever-changing music industry. The episode wraps up with a game of 'Write, Party, Dinner,' where Kav and Joel decide which music legends—Bruce Springsteen, Prince, and Elton John—they would choose to write a song with, party with, and invite home for dinner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on Triple M Homegrown for an exclusive chat with Kav Temperley and Joel Quartermain of Eskimo Joe. This episode celebrates their latest single, 'The First Time,' and the kickoff of an extensive acoustic tour across Australia. We delve into how Eskimo Joe has woven nostalgia into their new music, with a unique lyric video that showcases a montage of clips from their remarkable 27-year career, including music videos, behind-the-scenes footage, and electrifying live performances. As winners of eight ARIA Awards from 35 nominations, Kav and Joel reflect on the highs and lows of their journey through the Australian music scene. They share heartfelt stories from the ARIA Awards night in 2004—where they watched Jet take the spotlight—a pivotal moment that fueled their passion and inspired their hit 'Black Fingernails, Red Wine.' The episode also offers an insider's view of Eskimo Joe's current tour with rock titans Live and Incubus, revealing what it's like to share the stage with some of the biggest names in rock music. Kav and Joel discuss the evolution of their songwriting and production processes, providing fans with a glimpse into the creative dynamics that have sustained their success for nearly three decades. Listeners will get an exclusive rundown of Eskimo Joe's upcoming national acoustic theatre tour, which spans from April to July. The tour promises intimate performances at iconic venues across the country, featuring collaborations with artists like Dan Sultan, Josh Pike, Angie March, Scott Darlow, and more. These shows are set to highlight a different side of Eskimo Joe's music with stripped-back, acoustic versions of their best-loved songs. In addition to exploring their current projects, the podcast takes fans on a nostalgic trip down 'Memory Lane,' revisiting some of the most unforgettable moments in Eskimo Joe's career. From touring with The Offspring and surviving on-stage mishaps to humorous encounters backstage and their electrifying performance at the AFL Grand Final, these stories paint a vivid picture of a band that has not only survived but thrived in the ever-changing music industry. The episode wraps up with a game of 'Write, Party, Dinner,' where Kav and Joel decide which music legends—Bruce Springsteen, Prince, and Elton John—they would choose to write a song with, party with, and invite home for dinner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Multi ARIA Award-winner, Australian singer and songwriter, Dan Sultan is the guest on this episode of Celeb Savant. Dan explains how he continues to push the goal post as a measurement of success, and he tells us about his multi award-winning career in the music industry. Website - www.dansultan.com Instagram - @dansultanmusic Facebook - @dansultanmusic Twitter - @dansultan
Dan Sultan won Best Adult Contemporary Album in ARIA Awards 2023. - ブルース&ルーツのカテゴリーで最初にARIAを受賞しました。今年はBest Adult Contemporary Albumで受賞しました。
Katie plays songs from fantastic new albums/EPs by UK multidisciplinary artist and producer Laura Misch, local First Nations hero Dan Sultan, Canadian singer-songwriter Bahamas, brilliant US folk artist Rhiannon Giddens,... LEARN MORE The post Listen to the sky – Show #297 (part 2), 29 October 2023 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
In this episode I catch up with legendary Australian musician Dan Sultan. Dan and I have a really candid discussion about his life with alcohol and his recovery. Being an extremely shy person, Dan used alcohol to help him block out the discomfort of his shyness, low self esteem and a strong inner critic. After a drunken episode at a show, the press in Australia ran with it and shamed Dan all over the headlines for days on end. He eventually decided to go to rehad and get help. Dan talks about the moment he got really honest in rehab which was the turning point for him and his sobriety. Dan points out how if you don't get there at first, you are not failing. We don't always get sobriety the first time. Dan is a wonderful Dad, husband and musician and is proud to say that he has never been drunk in front of his kids. To find out more about Dan go to https://www.dansultan.comHis music https://open.spotify.com/artist/35l8C1gkJPCOqrVPiCiICR?si=X_iiLX3-RPy8PSs2W2CytQInstagram @dansultanmusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eastern Arrernte and Gurindji singer/songwriter Dan Sultan is a 5-time ARIA Award winner and respected stalwart of the Australian music industry. But alongside his creative achievements, is Dan's struggle with addiction. Dan talks with Hugh, Ryan and Josh about everything from the adversity he's faced on and off the stage, to the joy he now gets from his young family, and his ongoing love of creativity.To purchase or listen to Dan's new album, Dan Sultan, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3ZBv9NQTo watch Paul Keating's historic Redfern speech that Josh mentions in the episode, follow this link: https://bit.ly/3EVltnATo listen to our episode with Brooke Blurton, mentioned in this episode, follow this link: https://bit.ly/459k1c6 The Imperfects is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you're struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to another episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines with your host, Emmy Mack of RedHook! In today's explosive installment, we're diving deep into the latest developments that have sent shockwaves through the metal scene. First up, we're delving into the tumultuous world of Thy Art Is Murder. Frontman CJ McMahon has been unceremoniously ousted from the band following a series of controversial and transphobic comments made online. But that's not all – Thy Art Is Murder has gone the extra mile by re-recording the vocals on their upcoming album 'Godlike' with a new screamer who will also be hitting the road with them. We'll uncover the full story behind CJ's departure and Thy Art's decision to move forward without him. But wait, there's more! CJ's retraction of his apology adds another layer to this complex narrative. In other headlines, Australian metalcore stalwarts Northlane are gearing up for an exciting Australian headline tour in February 2024. Joining them on this epic journey are none other than US band ERRA, French outfit Landmvrks, and the talented lads from Banks Arcade. Get ready for a metal extravaganza! And for those in Sydney, mark your calendars for a rock 'n' roll circus event like no other. Young Henry's is bringing together a lineup of legendary Aussie vocalists, including Dan Sultan, Tyne James-Organ, and members of Bad//Dreems, These New South Whales, and The Jezabels. Emmy Mack herself will be taking the stage to deliver some powerhouse vocals. Don't miss out on this unforgettable night at Tumbalong Park on Wednesday, October 18. Join us for all this and more in today's episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines. It's a rollercoaster ride through the world of metal and rock, and you won't want to miss a moment!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What fills you with rage, Vanilla Ice thinks he didn't rip off Under Pressure with Ice Ice Baby & Dan Sultan is in the studio with a tooth ache. Plus, comedian Adam Rozenbachs has found a teacher infuriated by some year 12 students below average intelligence. Join Mick & MG weekday mornings from 6am or grab the podcast everyday on LiSTNR or where ever you get your podcasts. #MickAndMGInTheMorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pride of Old Fitzroy returns to The Betoota Advocate Podcast. Five years sober and ready to rip, Dan Sultan gives Clancy and Wendell the run down on his new approach to songwriting and life ahead of the 7th album. A refreshing yarn with a refreshing character and an ornament of Australian music. Dan is back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Sultan is a fixture of the Aussie music scene but here, he chats about his proudest work to date.Having released five albums over his award winning career, Tim sits down with his old mate to talk about this self-titled record that fills him with pride.‘Dan Sultan' is available on August 22 and it's a cracker. And so is this chat…(Warning, if you make it to the end - the boys talk about that ‘one time' at Meredith)!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to our special NAIDOC Week celebration on Triple Homegrown! Join us as we honor the extraordinary Indigenous artists who have not only shaped our music but have also influenced some of our most iconic albums. Prepare to be amazed by the rising generation of Indigenous artists who are conquering the world, captivating audiences with their unique stories and captivating live performances. In this special episode, we have the privilege of hearing from a stellar lineup including King Stingray, Busby Marou, Peter Garrett, Shane Howard, Chasing Ghosts, Dan Sultan, and Scott Darlow. Throughout the show, we've curated an incredible playlist featuring songs that showcase the rich tapestry of Indigenous music. From Yothu Yindi's original version of "Treaty" to King Stingray's tracks like "Down Under" and "Lookin' Out," each song embodies the spirit and diversity of Indigenous artistry. Get ready to experience the powerful sounds of Midnight Oil with "Beds are Burning" and "The Dead Heart," as well as the emotional resonance of Dan Sultan's "Took the Children Away" and Shane Howard's acoustic rendition of "Solid Rock." Scott Darlow will captivate you with "Deadly Heart" and "Forgotten Australia," while Busby Marou's "Where I Wanna Be" and "Conversation" will transport you to new musical landscapes. We'll also take you on a journey through time with classic tracks like Icehouse's "Great Southern Land" reimagined by Byrralku Dhanguda, as well as Warumpi Band's legendary "Blackfella/Whitefella." Chasing Ghosts will soothe your soul with the unplugged version of "Summer," while Kev Carmody's "From Little Things Big Things Grow" and Dan Sultan's "Won't Give You That" and "Kimberley Calling" will leave a lasting impression. To top it all off, we have a special collaboration between Budjerah, WILSN, and the timeless hit "Better Be Home Soon." This NAIDOC Week special on Triple Homegrown is a celebration of Indigenous talent that will leave you inspired and in awe of the rich musical heritage of Australia. Tune in now and join us in paying homage to these remarkable artists who have shaped the course of our music scene and continue to make waves on a global scale. Experience the power, passion, and indelible spirit of Indigenous music in this unforgettable episode of Triple Homegrown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to our special NAIDOC Week celebration on Triple Homegrown! Join us as we honor the extraordinary Indigenous artists who have not only shaped our music but have also influenced some of our most iconic albums. Prepare to be amazed by the rising generation of Indigenous artists who are conquering the world, captivating audiences with their unique stories and captivating live performances. In this special episode, we have the privilege of hearing from a stellar lineup including King Stingray, Busby Marou, Peter Garrett, Shane Howard, Chasing Ghosts, Dan Sultan, and Scott Darlow. Throughout the show, we've curated an incredible playlist featuring songs that showcase the rich tapestry of Indigenous music. From Yothu Yindi's original version of "Treaty" to King Stingray's tracks like "Down Under" and "Lookin' Out," each song embodies the spirit and diversity of Indigenous artistry. Get ready to experience the powerful sounds of Midnight Oil with "Beds are Burning" and "The Dead Heart," as well as the emotional resonance of Dan Sultan's "Took the Children Away" and Shane Howard's acoustic rendition of "Solid Rock." Scott Darlow will captivate you with "Deadly Heart" and "Forgotten Australia," while Busby Marou's "Where I Wanna Be" and "Conversation" will transport you to new musical landscapes. We'll also take you on a journey through time with classic tracks like Icehouse's "Great Southern Land" reimagined by Byrralku Dhanguda, as well as Warumpi Band's legendary "Blackfella/Whitefella." Chasing Ghosts will soothe your soul with the unplugged version of "Summer," while Kev Carmody's "From Little Things Big Things Grow" and Dan Sultan's "Won't Give You That" and "Kimberley Calling" will leave a lasting impression. To top it all off, we have a special collaboration between Budjerah, WILSN, and the timeless hit "Better Be Home Soon." This NAIDOC Week special on Triple Homegrown is a celebration of Indigenous talent that will leave you inspired and in awe of the rich musical heritage of Australia. Tune in now and join us in paying homage to these remarkable artists who have shaped the course of our music scene and continue to make waves on a global scale. Experience the power, passion, and indelible spirit of Indigenous music in this unforgettable episode of Triple Homegrown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here is our Round 11 review. We give a quick rundown on who Doug Nicholls was, as well as going through the rest of the indigenous jumpers. We discuss some other foreign born players who have played over 100 games, The Cats Irish connection gets stronger, and the Tigers caretaker history. If you enjoy our podcast please give us a rating or leave a comment. Also, please refer us to friends and let other people know about what we do! We use a range of resources when working on our show, to see a list of this constantly growing list click on the following link www.kicktokick.podbean.com Thanks as always to our inspiration, SirSwampthing! Music used is "Every Day My Mother's Voice" by Australian Paul Kelly and Dan Sultan
Jody Hoffman takes over this week's episode of Moorditj Mag. Jody is joined by a huge line up of guests including writer Julie Janson, singer-songwriter Dan Sultan, actors of the Black Swan State Theatre Company production The Bleeding Tree Stephanie Somerville and Ebony McGuire. Moorditj Mag airs live every Thursday on RTRFM 92.1 at 11am. You can also catch Moorditj Mag on 100.9fm Noongar Radio and Great Southern FM on Friday.
This hour features songs by artists based in Texas, Chicago, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Cape Breton, London, Brisbane and Melbourne. It includes powerful new tracks by Australian singer-songwriters Dan Sultan and... LEARN MORE The post Story – Show #272 (part 1), 2 April 2023 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
We welcome back Dan Sultan to Triple M. Matty and Dan go way back so it was good to catch up. A huge focus for Dan is his Family, Music and Mental Health which we touch on in this very real chat as well as his TED talk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conversation with Dan Sultan ahead of his performance at the 20th edition of Share the Spirit Festival. The community-based event celebrates the survival of First Nations peoples in Australia held on 26 January – Survival Day.
If you talk about country in Australia today, one name comes immediately to mind. Troy Cassar-Daley. The proud Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung man is one of our most celebrated artists; he holds the record for Golden Guitar Awards and has been making music and telling stories for more than 30 years. Many of those stories are of Australian life, from people in towns big and small, and so I asked him to Take 5 “on country”, and share the songs of place that meant something to him. From Gadigal Land to Katherine, to places very close to home, this is beautiful capture of a music loving songman with a lifetime of stories. Midnight Oil Ft. Dan Sultan, Joel Davison, Kaleena Briggs & Bunna Lawrie - Gadigal Land Sara Storer - Katherine Archie Roach - Down City Streets Missy Higgins - The Special Two Slim Dusty - Walk A Country Mile
If you talk about country in Australia today, one name comes immediately to mind. Troy Cassar-Daley. The proud Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung man is one of our most celebrated artists; he holds the record for Golden Guitar Awards and has been making music and telling stories for more than 30 years. Many of those stories are of Australian life, from people in towns big and small, and so I asked him to Take 5 “on country”, and share the songs of place that meant something to him. From Gadigal Land to Katherine, to places very close to home, this is beautiful capture of a music loving songman with a lifetime of stories. Midnight Oil Ft. Dan Sultan, Joel Davison, Kaleena Briggs & Bunna Lawrie - Gadigal Land Sara Storer - Katherine Archie Roach - Down City Streets Missy Higgins - The Special Two Slim Dusty - Walk A Country Mile
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Over the course of six albums, Dan Sultan has become one of Australia's eminent singer-songwriters. But his last ARIA win wasn't for his usual music, it was a children's record. In the Drawing Room, Sultan talks about the inspiration behind Nali and Friends, taking time off with his own children, and his connection to Yeperenye and the Parrtjima festival.
Over the course of six albums, Dan Sultan has become one of Australia's eminent singer-songwriters. But his last ARIA win wasn't for his usual music, it was a children's record. In the Drawing Room, Sultan talks about the inspiration behind Nali and Friends, taking time off with his own children, and his connection to Yeperenye and the Parrtjima festival.
Rockstar Dan Sultan drops by to bemoan the fortunes of his beloved Saints, before Rich, Muzz and T-Bone get stuck into the major talking points of round one: the return of Dangermouse, Joe Daniher's moments of madness, the fight for Bam Bam supremacy, and Richie searches - heart and soul - for his new 'watches'. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A NOT LIKE, BUSINESS IS CLOSED! T-SHIRT, PLEASE CONTACT THE POD ON TWITTER @NotLikeThis66 or @BucketsRichie
Where was Nick Cave when he wrote Into My Arms? Who is it about? Which song of Cave's has a similar intro? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that embraces some covers of one of Nick Cave's best songs.WARNING: This episode contains traces of Roger Daltrey.Featured artists [in alphabetical order]: Clare EasdownL'FREAQEmma LouiseSarah Jane MorrisCamille O'SullivanGelareh PourAngel SnowDan SultanAA Williams [hidden track]Hidden track: Nick Cave medleyNick Cave Playlist #1Nick Cave Playlist #2Join Stevie on Spotifywww.songsungnew.com
This week on Streets of Your Town we feature the extraordinary project, called Scattered People. The documentary was a six year labour of love, following two young Iranian asylum seekers navigating Australia's immigration detention system, and the unexpected connections they make through music. Musicians such as John Butler, Missy Higgins, Dan Sultan, Archie Roach, Baker Boy, Michael Franti, and Katie Noonan all took part. Scattered People is a heartfelt story about connection and the power of music to give people a voice. All proceeds from screenings in cinemas around the country go to local asylum seeker projects in each local area. It takes enormous commitment to learn a new skill like filmmaking. But to see that project through to screenings around Australia six years later, with rolling screening dates around Covid lockdowns, takes that commitment to another level. The documentary made filmmakers out of everyday Australians John and Lizzi Swatland. Lizzi joins us on the podcast today, along with choir mistress Yani Mills. https://www.scatteredpeoplefilm.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Streets of Your Town we feature the extraordinary project, called Scattered People. The documentary was a six year labour of love, following two young Iranian asylum seekers navigating Australia's immigration detention system, and the unexpected connections they make through music. Musicians such as John Butler, Missy Higgins, Dan Sultan, Archie Roach, Baker Boy, Michael Franti, and Katie Noonan all took part. Scattered People is a heartfelt story about connection and the power of music to give people a voice. All proceeds from screenings in cinemas around the country go to local asylum seeker projects in each local area. It takes enormous commitment to learn a new skill like filmmaking. But to see that project through to screenings around Australia six years later, with rolling screening dates around Covid lockdowns, takes that commitment to another level. The documentary made filmmakers out of everyday Australians John and Lizzi Swatland. Lizzi joins us on the podcast today, along with choir mistress Yani Mills. https://www.scatteredpeoplefilm.org
Lizzie Mack and Murray Cook are the heart of The Soul Movers, a Sydney based retro funk (plus more) mega group. Now three albums deep they talk about their new offering, “Evolution” while also exploring what got them here.Although Murray's musical life might be a bit more well-known to audiences of a certain age (the OG Red Wiggle, but of course), Lizzie's journey is also fascinating and varied. Dean Martin! Dusty Springfield! Bruce Springstreen! The White Stripes! Dan Sultan! – there's so much here to unpack.Lizzie and Murray describe the music they make (both in the past and now) in terms of ‘spreading joy' – and indeed, what a joy they are! Listen for more about their current work, as well as projects with the next generation including established and emerging artists, all while having ‘belief' the broader village.Full tour dates and release information is available via their website, as well as their super active socials@soulmoversband (Insta)fb.com/soulmoversbandsoulmoversband.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ARIA award-winning rock musician Dan Sultan joins Rich, Muzz and the Bone to psychoanalyse his love of the St Kilda Football Club and to re-live his own (slightly embellished) career as captain of the Espy Rockdogs. With Dan fired up, the panel tackle the Plugger v Dunstall debate, the Cornes v McGuire debate and, least importantly, their ongoing Rascals v $hitheads debate.
DIketahui, pada Senin (18/1/21), Sri Purnomo sempat berkontak dengan rombongan Menteri Kelautan dan Perikanan Sakti Wahyu Trenggono yang melakukan kunjungan kerja ke Sleman. Kemudian pada Selasa(19/1/21) sempat berkontak dengan gubernur DIY Sri Sultan Hamenku Buwono X saat acara pemasangan patok Tol Yogya-Bawen. dikutip dari news.detik.com . --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beritahariinikaisarzaid/support
Michael Parisi has spent 30 years working in the music industry. He started at Warner Music as a Promotions Manager before moving into marketing and A&R (Artists and repertoire) roles. His time in the industry has seen him put in charge of artist rosters including the likes of Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Nine Inch Nails, Green Day in his marketing role at Warner and AC/DC, Garbage and Kylie Minogue in his role at Mushroom Records. His first band he signed, a then-unknown UK three-piece at the time, becoming a band you may know as MUSE, Michael’s instinct for what works in the industry is second to none, having more #1 albums than any managing director or A&R around this time. His career has also seen him contribute to the success of artists such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, K.D Lang and REM. Michael is one of the most well-known music managers in Australia. He is the mastermind behind some of Australia’s most successful musicians and currently looks after Vera Blue, Dan Sultan, Owl Eyes, Polish Club, and Disco Faith. There is so much to learn from Michael. I know this episode will bring you so much knowledge. You can follow his journey here:https://www.facebook.com/MPMGMT/ Be sure to also give us a follow: https://www.instagram.com/coachmusicpodcast/ Enjoy and don’t forget to leave a little review on whichever platform you listen!
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Midnight Oil’s Rob Hirst is our guest this week on Time To Talk. Chatting with Sean Sennett, Rob discusses in depth Midnight Oil’s first studio work in almost twenty years, The Makarrata Project. The themed mini album is a collaboration between the band and a number of First Nation performers including Jessica Mauboy, Troy Cassar-Daley, Dan Sultan, Bunna Lawrie and more.
On this week's show, it's brand new records from Philly's finest & the cosmic cowboy, the first new music in 15 years from a Motown legend, the first new music in 18 years from the most woke band in Australia, and another edition of Audio Separated at Birth. All this & much, much less!
My guest today is Virginia Lillye. Explosive and dynamic vocalist Virginia Lillye has wooed audiences across Australia and internationally. Having shared the stage with Gene Simmons, Gilby Clarke, Angry Anderson, Steve Balbi, John Butler, Dan Sultan, John Paul Young, Paul Grey, Jon English, Wendy Matthews, Grace Knight, Phil Emmanuel to name but a few…. she is a force to be reckoned with. Having also lived in Europe for 11 years, Virginia appeared in productions of the musicals ‘Cats', ‘Grease', ‘Hair', ‘Fame', ‘Jesus Christ Superstar' and ‘The Life'. Virginia's original rock band, ‘Lillye', signed with American record label, Eclipse Records and released their debut album worldwide in May 2018. The band have won several awards internationally and were nominated for ‘Best Rock Artist' and ‘Best Hardcore/Metal Artist' at the Australian Independent Music Awards. Virginia starred in the recent series of The Voice Australia by bringing her rock chick edge and grit to the show! This one has been a long time coming. Ladies and gentleman, please raise your metal horns for the insatiable Virginia Lillye. Intro music: "In The End" - Lillye Outro music: "Better" - Lillye For more info Virginia: Website Facebook Instagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Click here to securely donate or tip The Gig Life Podcast via PayPal. Your support is very much appreciated. Thank you. The Gig Life Podcast: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter
Danny McKenna is an Australian session musician who has displayed a passionate involvement in drumming and music for over twenty-five years. He is a highly regarded and spirited player, whose uniquely textural approach to playing the drums has earned him well-deserved recognition. With an intuitive musical language that combines innate feel, adeptness and flair with perceptive listening, Danny is called upon to perform and record regularly with high profile Australian and international acts. Working primarily in the Australian Blues/Roots/Soul scene, he is also embraced by artists in other genres like jazz, world, experimental soundscape and hard rock. He has performed with Australia's best artists across genres of blues, funk/soul, jazz, regga, rock/pop, folk and world music. Some artists Danny has worked with include, Jeff Lang, Mia Dyson, Dyson/Stringer/Cloher, Marlon Williams, CW Stoneking, Chris Wilson, Carl Pannuzzo, Dan Sultan, Ella Hooper, John Butler, Sime Nugent and many more. Find out more about Danny's drumming: https://www.dannymckennadrums.com/ Find out more about Danny's animations: https://www.mckennamotion.com/ To get a free download of Mijo's music: https://www.mijobiscan.com/freemusic To get a limited edition, signed CD of Mijo's latest album Golden Moment, head to: https://www.mijobiscan.com/gmcd A video version of this podcast is available at http://www.youtube.com/user/MijoBiscanMusic/Videos Please 'like' the podcast, subscribe, review it and leave us a comment below. Thanks for listening. Stay golden. Mijo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mijobiscan/message
7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:05am For alternative news, we look at the overhaul of tertiary education which will see the cost of arts and humanities degrees rise by 113%7:15am Claudia speaks to senior West Australian barrister and native title and Aboriginal heritage protection expert Greg McIntyre about the recent destruction by mining corporation Rio Tinto of the ancient Juukan caves in the Pilbara. The caves were on land owned by the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura people under native title and contained evidence of occupation dating back over 37,000 years. Greg explains how the legal construction of Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (WA) allowed the caves’ destruction, why findings from an archaeological excavation report did not trigger reconsideration under the legislation, and the need for reform.7:35am Alice speaks with Tishiko King, a Marine Biologist, environmental activist and SEED mob Organising Coordinator. Today, we’re speaking about The Environmental Film Festival Australia as they launch their online program with The Condor and The Eagle on Saturday 27 June, co-hosted with SEED Indigenous Youth Climate Network and The Condor and The Eagle Impact Campaign.To register and donate head to www.effa.org.au and don't miss the Free screening on the 27th June at 11am. 7:55am The show listens back to a talk by Erik Jensen on the lack of diversity in Journalism and the need for a re-evaluation of standards of ethics and objectivity. Erik is the founding editor of The Saturday Paper and editor-in-chief of Schwartz Media. He spoke at the 2019 PEN Lecture at the Wheeler Centre. MusicNumber 1 Dads 'Fool like you' Solid Rock (Puli Kunpungka), ‘Stronger Now' performed by Shane Howard featuring special guests: Dan Sultan, Emma Donovan, Natalie Pa’apa’a, Archie Roach, Bart Willoughby and Amy Saunders and the APY Lands Choir.Nick Cave 'News from nowhere'
Amila returns for back-to-back weeks, joining Gordon again (Scott's back next week dw friends) to chat Mardi Gras weekend!We do indeed look at the weekend that was, and whether Mardi Gras has become too commercial. With over-sold events, and so many corporate brands - is it a fair representation of the LGBTQI community?Aussie muso Dan Sultan was recently charged with indecent assault, and we're crestfallen. So we talk about the challenges faced when someone who you thought was amazing, isn't as great as you imagined.And honestly, this coronavirus stuff is getting exhausting. But with supermarkets getting cleared out - we chat the inevitable zombie apocalypse and what essentials you just absolutely need in your doomsday kit.Show notes from today's ep: Outrage as businesses accused of 'exploiting' Sydney's Mardi Gras (SBS): http://bit.ly/IsMardiGrasTooCommercial, Dan Sultan assault charge (Guardian): http://bit.ly/DanSultanAssaultYou can also stay up to date + have your own real chats with us by joining our Facebook group, following us on Instagram + Twitter (new!) for HOT content, and follow our Spotify playlist for all our What We're Vibing suggestions each week: http://bit.ly/TTFacebookGroup, http://bit.ly/TAndTInstagram, http://bit.ly/TAndTTwitter, http://bit.ly/TAndTSpotifyTrends & Tings is hosted by Sydney creatives, Gordon D'Mello and Scott Singh.
Tuesday 28 January 2020// Acknowledgement of country// News headlines// Ky-ya Nicholson-Ward, 17 year-old Wurundjeri, Dja Dja Wurrung and Ngurai Illum Wurrung woman speaking at the 2020 Invasion Day rally// Followed by more content from Invasion Day - Robert Eggington, a Bibbulman man from the west coast speaking about the history of Rottnest Island// Queer activist and academic Joshua Badge on the problem of pinkwashing by corporations and governments// An interview with Jingili Mudburra writer and editor Bridget Caldwell-Bright, who co-edited Archer Magazine's First Nations issue// SONGS// Jimblah ft. Ellie May - What's Going On [Marvin Gaye cover]// A.B Original ft. Dan Sultan - January 26// Parisalexa - Chocolate// W ft. Gunna - Koffee//
Here's part two of the Australian Jams 2019 year wrap with Joel Duscher of How Good's Footy? chatting Future Suck, Thelma Plum, Possible Humans, Angie McMahon, Ill Globo, Paul Kelly & Dan Sultan.Hear 'Adam Goodes & The Respect Banner'Intro & outro music is 'Crash Pad' by Atalein For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our first special guest joins the show - and whether you call him Random Matt, Special Comments Matt, Anonymous, or Matt O'Gorman from British India - his insights are accidentally fascinating and brilliant. Cheers to all others who receive a shoutout today: Wil Anderson, Hamish & Andy, Nic Kelly, Ella Hooper, Dan Sultan, Olympia, MOBS, Jimmy Eat World, Waterboys, U2, musicians and producers everywhere. Merry Christmas, happy holidays, get festive and celebrate awesomeness.
Before he jets off to study overseas, I had presenter of The Modern Age Paul Waxman on to talk about his favourite recent releases including Eaglemont, Tamara & The Dreams, Creature Fear, Kilns, Alpine, Paul Kelly & Dan Sultan.Intro & Outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Fitzroy's golden boy Dan Sultan drops by Koala studios to discuss his return to form with two new albums in 2019 and the war on festivals, guitar shopping and his early days as a teenage punk rock superstar in Far North Queensland. https://www.facebook.com/dansultanmusic Nali and Friends https://ab.co/NaliAndFriends Aviary Takes Tour Dates http://dansultan.com/?cat=3
Getting Wilosophical with Dan Sultan in 2019. (Recommended listening order is 2019, then 2018.)
Getting Wilosophical with Dan Sultan in 2018. (Recommended listening order is 2019, then 2018.)
He's back on tour and ready to rock! Angie catches him on a day when he's happy to 'explain himself'.
Steve and Cam are back with Season 2 of the Garage Rock podcast! This week the guys chat about the current music festival crisis in New South Wales, festival lineups for Groovin' The Moo and the Beer InCider Experience, tours from Ball Park Music, DZ Deathrays, Alex Lahey and Hellions, as well as their Top 5 openings to a song.Music this week comes from Stuck Out, Dan Sultan, Bec Stevens, VOIID, Blonde Doctor, Money for Rope, The Daily Chase and Ice Nine Kills.
In this episode of Jam Pakt, Jonzy - fresh off a trip to Yuendumu - welcomes Dan Sultan into the studio for a yarn and Dan allows himself to go under the spotlight for Fire Black. Jonzy also has some tips on how to be a good role model around alcohol.
Briggs and Trials team up with Dan Sultan for a live performance of 'January 26' before teaming up with Paul Kelly for a stunning take on his classic anthem 'Dumb Things'.
Briggs and Trials team up with Dan Sultan for a live performance of 'January 26' before teaming up with Paul Kelly for a stunning take on his classic anthem 'Dumb Things'.
Australian singer/songwriter Paul Kelly has tackled many different styles in his long career. His latest project brings together some of the finest singers from his native country, and the result is Paul Kelly Presents the Merri Soul Sessions (read our review here), a collection of eleven R&B-tinged tracks recorded with a live band. Some of the guests include Clairy Browne, Vika & Linda Bull, Kira Puru, and Dan Sultan. Kelly talks about what led to this all-star album, the stripped-down way things were recorded, and what each vocalist brought to the project.
This week its our super huge 2014 ARIA nomination special! On the show this week are all the country and country flavoured nominees including tunes from Kacey Chambers, Adam Brand, The McClymonts, Harry Hookey, Russell Morris, Krieth Urban, Dan Sultan, Avicii, and great track that I just couldn’t ignore from The Beards all on my REAL Country this week! Subscribe or listen FREE here: iTunes: http://bit.ly/1fHY1dH | TuneIn: http://tun.in/tfQEys | Web: http://www.RealCountryMix.com/
This week I’m at The Rocks Aroma Coffee Festival in Sydney experiencing all things caffinated! While sipping my double shot flat white there will be tunes from Lachlan Bryan, Harmony James, Dan Sultan, Troy Cassar-Daley, Eric Church, The McClymonts, something new from Russell Morris, chats with Christie Lamb and Maddie & Tae all on REAL Country this week!
On the 10th of July we went to the Cambridge Hotel in Newcastle to see Stonefield and Dan Sultan play. Hear us chat before the show about seagulls, the pronunciation of prelude, the lost Splitting Cases episode, our new spin off podcasts and what gigs we got to in the first half of 2014. We also had a quick chat about the show itself after both Stonefield and Dan Sultan played.www.facebook.com/splittingcaseswww.twitter.com/splittingcases
Visit: www.salty.com.au Visit: stompyandtheheat.com Stompy and The Heat is the new release from Scott Wilson (songwriter/guitarist - Dan Sultan) with Pete Marin on drums and Bow Campbell on vocals. A guitar driven outfit based around the sound of a cheap 1960s Japanese guitar teamed with the manic drum style of Pete The Heat. Raw, bluesy, punky, retro, fearsome... Dawg Seal of Approval. (Released 12 Dec 12)
Visit: www.salty.com.au Visit: stompyandtheheat.com Stompy and The Heat is the new release from Scott Wilson (songwriter/guitarist - Dan Sultan) with Pete Marin on drums and Bow Campbell on vocals. A guitar driven outfit based around the sound of a cheap 1960s Japanese guitar teamed with the manic drum style of Pete The Heat. Raw, bluesy, punky, retro, fearsome... Dawg Seal of Approval. (Released 12 Dec 12)